Voiced retroflex fricative

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IPA – number 137
IPA – text ʐ
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Entity ʐ
X-SAMPA z`
Kirshenbaum z.
Sound sample 

The voiced retroflex fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ʐ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is z`.Like all the retroflex consonants, the IPA symbol is formed by adding a rightward pointing hook extending from the bottom of the symbol used for the equivalent alveolar consonant, in this case the voiced alveolar fricative which has the symbol z. The IPA symbol is thus a lowercase letter z with a rightward tail protruding from the lower right of the letter. Compare z and ʐ.

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Features

Features of the voiced retroflex fricative:

Occurrence

In the following transcriptions, diacritics may be used to distinguish between apical [ʐ̺] and laminal [ʐ̻].

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Abkhaz абжа [ˈabʐa] 'half' See Abkhaz phonology
Chinese Mandarin /ròu [ʐou̯˥˩] 'meat' Has [ɻ] as allophone. See Standard Mandarin
Norwegian some dialects rød [ʐøː] 'red' See Norwegian phonology
Pashto ږمونځ [ʐmunʣ] 'comb'
Polish[1] żona [ˈʐ̠ɔn̪a] 'wife' Also represented by <rz>. See Polish phonology
Russian[1] кожа [ˈkoʐə] 'skin' See Russian phonology
Swedish Stockholm röd [ʐøː] 'red' See Swedish phonology
Ubykh [ʐa] 'firewood' See Ubykh phonology
Vietnamese rô [ʐo] 'diamond' See Vietnamese phonology

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Hamann (2004:65)

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